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Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

CITY AREA PORTRAIT Welcome to Eppendorf & Eimsbüttel!

Here you will find magnificent old building facades and exquisite restaurants as well as chic boutiques and many small owner-managed shops. While Eppendorf is very chic and well-kept, Eimsbüttel treats itself to the style of Hanseatic calmness. But both quarters offer a lot of water and green spaces and are therefore extremely popular as a residential area for hamburgers - rightly so. Even as a guest you quickly feel at home here.

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Eimsbüttel and Eppendorf are lively and green. Here you will find many small owner-managed shops where you can browse to your heart's content. Afterwards you can enjoy refreshments in numerous restaurants and cafés.

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Boilerman Bar

  • Café/Bistro
  • €€€

Stirred, never shaken. The Boilerman Bar specializes in so-called highballs. These drinks consist of a base spirit such as whiskey or gin and a "filler" such as ginger ale, tonic water or the like.

Boilerman Bar

Boilerman Bar

Eppendorfer Weg 211
20253 Hamburg

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Bon Voyage Interieur

You can find tasteful designs and unique individual items from all over the world in the boutique “Bon Voyage Interieur”.

Bon Voyage Interieur

Bon Voyage Interieur

Lehmweg 32
20251 Hamburg

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Brechtmanns Bistro

  • Restaurant
  • Asian
  • German cuisine
  • €€€

At Brechtmanns, the flavours of Asia meet North German traditions. A selection of Asian specialities combined with down-to-earth dishes creates a harmonious combination of both culinary worlds.

Brechtmanns Bistro

Brechtmanns Bistro

Erikastrasse 43
20251 Hamburg

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Caffé 57 1/2

  • Café/Bistro

There is always room for good coffee and delicious desserts in Eimsbüttel. Since 2019, Caffé 57 ½ has been a new member of the quarter to enjoy. The love of detail is reflected here not only in the tempting dishes, but also in the homely retro interior.

Caffé 57 1/2

Caffè 57 1/2

Eppendorfer Weg 57
20259 Hamburg

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Café Delice

  • Café/Bistro
  • €€

The colourful variety of cafés characterises the lively Osterstraße. The Café Delice is the French pearl of the street.

Café Delice

Café Delice

Osterstraße 168
202 Hamburg

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Café Leonar

  • Café/Bistro
  • Good & Low-cost
  • Hamburg originals
  • €€

Café Leonar attracts visitors with its finest mezze and reminds them of the centuries-old Jewish tradition of the Grindelviertel.

Café Leonar

Café Leonar

Grindelhof 59
20146 Hamburg

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DISCOVER CULTURE IN HAMBURG'S CORNERS Culture in Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

In Eimsbüttel and Eppendorf there are lots of things to see and of course plenty of culture. From museum visits to creative workshops and lots of other great events, there is always something to do.

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Freizeitzentrum Schnelsen e. V.

The range of activities on offer at the Schnelsen leisure center includes courses and workshops from a wide variety of fields. It also offers space…

Freizeitzentrum Schnelsen e. V.
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Cultural bar and gallery The Village

The colorful village in the village. A nice, alternative oasis in middle-class Niendorf. Art hangs on the walls, small snacks are served on the…

The Village
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Bürgerhaus für Niendorf e. V. Berenberg-Gossler-Haus

Since 1997, the Berenberg-Gossler-Haus, Bürgerhaus für Niendorf e. V., has been a volunteer-run district cultural center. In the heart of Niendorf,…

Berenberg-Gossler-Haus
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University Museum Hamburg

The University Museum Hamburg presents more than 300 exhibits from the history of science in Hamburg. The exhibition offers exciting insights into one…

University Museum Hamburg

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT St. Georg

Welcome to St. Georg, a borough full of contrasts. Located just behind Hamburg main railway station, it is colourful, multicultural, stylish and hip all the way up to the Alster.

St. Georg
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Altona & Ottensen

For strolling, having a coffee, taking a walk or having some delicious food – situated directly at the Elbe and traversed by parks, Altona & Ottensen are considered to be charming and diverse districts with character. Brick walls create a rather rough atmosphere in Altona, while it is lively and colourful in Ottensen.

Altona & Ottensen
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

The former fishing and seamen's village of Blankenese is situated directly on the Elbe. It is the perfect starting point for hopping on a sailing boat or on the Elbe ferry, or for taking long walks along the shore. Another highlight is a visit to the Treppenviertel (German for staircase quartier) with a spectacular view of the lighthouse and the Falkenstein shore.

Blankenese & Elbe outskirts

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